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Word Meanings Difficulty Frequency
let's (particle)
A particle used for mild urging or emphasis, similar to "let's...".
Beginner Common
bark/hiss (verb)
The sound made by a dog or the sound made by a snake hissing.
Beginner Very Common
estranged (verb)
To become distant or estranged from someone, losing previous closeness.
Intermediate Common
monitor lizard (noun)
A large monitor lizard known as Varanus salvator, commonly found near water, also referred to as the 'money lizard'.
insult (noun)
An offensive insult or swear word used to express strong dissatisfaction or contempt.
Intermediate Uncommon
gather (verb)
To move together in a large group.
procession (noun)
A procession moving together for a specific purpose, often with decorations or music.
Beginner Common
force open (verb)
To spread or part something apart, such as spreading legs or breaking out forcibly.
Intermediate Common
Definitely (adjective, adverb)
Definitely or certainly.
Stuck (adjective)
Permanently stuck or suspended.
Beginner Common
place (noun, classifier)
A place or location; used as a classifier for places.
of (preposition)
Used to signify 'of' as a preposition.
Beginner Common
Lack of water (adjective)
Lack of moisture or water, as in dry clothes, food without broth, or dry canals.
Dried goods (adjective)
Preserved for long-term storage, such as dried goods like dried onions or chilies.
Lack moisture (adjective)
Lacking moisture in skin, lips, or nose.
Hardship (adjective)
Figuratively used to mean experiencing hardship or poverty.
Beginner Common
national (adjective)
Relating to a nation, including institutions, symbols, or events.
Beginner Very Common
there (adverb)
There; at or in a specific place mentioned.
Beginner Common
here (adverb)
Referring to a specific place or location being indicated or discussed.
Beginner Common
wow! (interjection)
An interjection expressing surprise, admiration, complaint, or sarcasm.
Beginner Common
Caucasian woman/doll (noun)
A term used for Caucasian women; also refers to a type of doll resembling Western people, especially popular among young girls.
Beginner Common
smashed (adjective)
In small pieces; finely ground or smashed beyond recognition.
crushed (verb)
Crushed or broken into pieces.
crushingly (adverb)
In a ruinous or overwhelming manner.
Intermediate Common
origin source (noun)
A place or source from which something originates or can be obtained
activity area (noun)
An area or location focused on a specific activity or purpose
Beginner Common
Production site (noun)
A place where goods or services are produced or manufactured.
Intermediate Common
sharp (adjective)
Having a sharp or pointed end.
high-pitched (adjective)
High-pitched sound.
peninsula (noun)
Peninsula or land jutting into the sea.
Beginner Common
emphasis (particle)
An informal particle used to emphasize or specify a statement.
Beginner Very Common
swim (verb)
To swim or move through water using arms, legs, fins, or tail.
Beginner Common
notched (adjective)
Having a missing piece or defect, often notched or indented.
Beginner Common
Ring (noun)
A small circular band, often made of metal, worn on a finger as an ornament or a symbol.
Hoop (noun)
A circular hoop or shape.
Beginner Very Common
Sympathy (interjection)
An exclamation expressing sympathy or empathy, often in reaction to hearing unfortunate news.
Surprise (interjection)
An expression to convey surprise, amazement, or admiration, especially in response to something impressive or unexpected.
Beginner Common
cruel (adjective)
Cruel, evil, or pitiless.
tough (adjective)
(colloquial) Very difficult or strict.
Intermediate Common
Cruel (adjective)
Cruel and brutal, causing suffering or pain.
Lower Intermediate Common
head strike (verb)
To use the head to strike an object, such as a ball in sports, or to describe an object falling and striking the ground forcefully.
Intermediate Common
mode (noun)
A specific way of functioning or operating, often in technology or software contexts.
Beginner Common
Weak (verb, adjective)
To feel weak or discouraged.
Moan (verb)
To moan or bemoan expressing sadness or dissatisfaction.
Weary (verb, adjective)
To be exhausted or weary feeling very tired.
Upper Intermediate Common
Astrology (noun)
The study of predicting future events based on celestial movements.
Upper Intermediate Common
dozen (noun, classifier)
A unit of 12 items, commonly referred to as a dozen.
shoddy (adjective)
Considered to be of low quality, often mass-produced.
jar (noun)
A wide-mouthed glass jar, often used for storage.
Beginner Common
transfer data (verb)
To upload or download data or files onto or from a system, device, or network
Beginner Very Common
Vote (verb)
To express a choice or opinion by casting a ballot or showing of hands.
Vote (noun)
An act of casting a decision or expressing an opinion, typically in an election.
Beginner Very Common
give (verb)
To give or offer something to someone.
allow (verb)
To permit or allow someone to do something.
wish (auxiliary verb)
An auxiliary verb used in expressing wishes or commands.
Beginner Very Common
testify (verb)
To provide a statement or give testimony about events, typically in a legal context.
Intermediate Common
Respect (verb)
To show respect or honor to someone
Intermediate Common
to; for (preposition)
To indicate the recipient of an action or object, or for indicating the purpose or benefit regarding a person.
Beginner Common
assist (verb)
To provide assistance or help to someone
Beginner Common
give money (verb)
To give money to someone
Beginner Common
Large (adjective)
Large in size or importance; significant.
Intense (adjective)
Very intense or chaotic.
Beginner Very Common
big (adjective)
Large in size or extent; enormous.
Beginner Common
largest (superlative adjective)
Largest or greatest in size, extent, or importance.
Beginner Common
Huge (adjective)
Extremely large or grand in size or importance.
Beginner Common
immense (adjective)
Extremely large in size or significance.
serious (adjective)
Serious or grave in nature.
Intermediate Uncommon
carefully (adverb)
Carefully or properly, executed with careful attention or precision.
Beginner Common
if possible (adverb)
If possible, often expressing effort or desire given favorable circumstances.
Beginner Common
exasperation (exclamation, interjection)
An expression of exasperation, disbelief, or frustration, similar to 'damn it!' or 'for heaven's sake.'
Intermediate Common
correct (verb)
To correct or adjust something to make it accurate or proper.
Intermediate Common
allow (verb)
To permit or allow something to proceed as intended.
Beginner Common
Bless (verb)
To give blessings or offer prayers for someone's well-being and good fortune.
Beginner Common
new (adjective)
Recently made or created; not old.
again (adverb)
To repeat an action; to do something again.
Beginner Very Common